Muddy Paws Insurance

Ranked

#10
10 of 24 insurers by customers

 

Over 77% of customers rate Muddy Paws Pet Insurance as "excellent" and give them 5 stars.

Muddy Paws Insurance strive to provide a user friendly application process, intelligent underwriting, outstanding customer service and a dedicated, efficient claims management process to help them stand out from the crowd. They offer 3 levels of Lifetime Cover and a 12 month Time Limited plan designed to cover your pet for injuries and short term illnesses.

Their Lifetime cover policies cover dental treatment, complementary treatments pet travel insurance and death benefits. They have a dedicated claims line.   

Customers praise their user-friendly application process, intelligent underwriting and outstanding customer service. Others like that they cover hereditary and congenital conditions.

Read customer reviews and get a quote by clicking the button below to find out if Muddy Paws Insurance could be the perfect insurer for you and your furry friends. 

Coverage

Choose between their Lifetime Policies offering £4,000, £6,000 or £10,000 of vet fees cover per condition or accident that renews each year on policy renewal, as long as there is no break in cover. Any condition is covered for as long as necessary if the policy is renewed. Additional cover includes; £750 Complementary Therapy, accident related Dental care and £350 per year for non accident related dental care excluding scale and polish, £350 death benefit, £1,000,000 Third Party Liability (dogs only), cover for emergency boarding fees, prescription diets, loss or theft of pet and overseas travel. Hereditary and congenital conditions are also covered. 

Alternatively choose their Time Limited (12 month) policy which offers £2,000 cover for vet fees per condition or accident during the period of insurance. Once the policy term has elapsed or limit is reached that injury or condition is no longer covered. £500 Complementary treatments, £2,000 accident related Dental care, £250 death benefit, £500,000 Third Party Liability (dogs only) and some cover for emergency boarding fees, prescription diets, loss or theft of pet and overseas travel are available. Hereditary and congenital conditions are covered.

Excess

£90 standard Excess on each claim Third Party Liability cover: £250 excess (dogs only).

Age Limits

From 8 weeks old to 8 years at policy inception (some breeds restricted to 5 years old at policy inception).

Waiting Period

Illnesses 14 days, accidents or injury 5 days.

Additional Policy Information
Please note

Policies are subject to exclusions and conditions so please always consult the insurer's policy documents before you buy. 

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Company info

Muddy Paws Insurance strive to provide a user friendly application process, intelligent underwriting, outstanding customer service and a dedicated, efficient claims management process to help them stand out from the crowd. They offer 3 levels of Lifetime Cover and a 12 month Time Limited plan designed to cover your pet for injuries and short term illnesses.

Muddy Paws Pet Insurance Reviews

By:
Hugh Farley
Posted: 24/02/2015
5

I had previously taken cover with other insurance providers, and although we had never claimed the premiums rose year on year. We changed to Vetsmedicover last year after a friend mentioned that she had taken out cover with them. Last month our dog...

Breed

German Shepherd

Species:
Dog
By:
Andrew Hill
Posted: 19/02/2015
5

I am most impressed with VetsMediCover - recently my Scottish Terrier was extremely poorly and we went through weeks of worry about her - fortunately thanks to VetsMediCover - relevent tests and operations were able to be carried out to get her on the...

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By:
Natalie Boaler
Posted: 09/02/2015
5

Bob took a turn for the worse on Christmas Eve, it turned out that he had swallowed a sock! I blame my husband for leaving them lying around! It was a nightmare the vet bills started climbing to at £1,800 but we ended up paying £3500 for all the treatment...

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